Sky Sports wins live EFL rights until 2024 with more matches than ever

For first time, Sky able to broadcast 80 Sky Bet Championship midweek games across interactive and digital platforms

Last Updated: 13/09/17 4:04pm

Sky Sports has announced a new deal to show live coverage of the EFL until 2024

Sky Sports has announced a new deal to show live coverage of the EFL until 2024

Sky Sports has strengthened its position as the home of football with a new deal to show live coverage of the EFL until 2024, offering Sky customers more matches and more ways to watch than ever before.

The new agreement means that from the start of the 2019/20 season, Sky Sports Football will show up to 183 matches exclusively live each year in the Sky Bet Championship, Sky Bet League One, Sky Bet League Two, Carabao Cup and Checkatrade Trophy - a 26 per cent increase in the number of games on our current deal.

For the first time, Sky Sports will be able to broadcast 80 Sky Bet Championship midweek matches across interactive and digital platforms, taking the total number of potential matches available to Sky Sports customers and EFL fans to over 260, from the current 145 games. The additional midweek games will also be available across the EFL iFollow streaming service.

There will be 15 live matches per season from the Carabao Cup, including both semi-finals and the Wembley final

The agreement includes:

More matches, up to 183 exclusive live games per season

Further 80 midweek Sky Bet Championship games across interactive and digital platforms

15 live matches from the Carabao Cup, including both semi-finals and the Wembley final

Rights to offer live coverage across a range of Sky platforms, including online and on mobile

Barney Francis, Sky Sports managing director, said: "This is great news for EFL fans and our viewers, with more live games than ever before and more opportunities for fans to watch their teams live. With a new dedicated football channel, newly enhanced digital platforms, adding more games means Sky Sports is getting even better for football fans.

"Securing the EFL strengthens the Sky Sports service even further with the rights that matter most to our customers. This follows similar enhanced deals with Sky Sports becoming the exclusive home of F1 from 2019 for five years, and the only place to see England home cricket and the new domestic T20 competition live through to 2024.

Sky Sports Football will show up to 183 matches exclusively live each year

"Viewing of live EFL games grew by 12 per cent year-on-year last season, and is up a further seven per cent so far this season. Fans value our live EFL coverage and we are delighted to be able to offer even more in the coming years."

EFL chief executive, Shaun Harvey, added: "Sky Sports has for many years been a hugely important and valued partner of the EFL and we are delighted to extend our relationship by a further five years. I would like to thank all those who submitted bids and we now look forward to working with the Sky Sports team as they cement their position as the broadcast home of live EFL matches.

"In agreeing a deal over five seasons, it delivers a guaranteed increase in the level of income distributed to EFL clubs from 2019/20 and long-term financial certainty was an absolute priority throughout this process. It is a partnership that as well as having mutual tangible benefits, allows the EFL to maximise reach and exposure for its competitions, alongside providing further opportunities for clubs to generate additional incremental revenues through iFollow."

A further 80 midweek Sky Bet Championship games will be shown across interactive and digital platforms

Together with up to 183 live matches on Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports will continue to offer in depth coverage of the EFL across a range of platforms, including the Sky Sports App with enhanced live player, skysports.com and Sky Sports News.

With two dedicated channels, Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports offers an unrivalled schedule of live football, with over 1,000 live matches every season. The two channels are part of a new look Sky Sports that also includes Sky Sports Cricket, Sky Sports Golf and Sky Sports F1.